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Old 03-21-2011, 06:29 PM   #1
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I Have a 2001 Journey 36GD. I am having trouble finding the solenoid
that charges my coach batterys while driving down the road. When I check volt meter on the control pannel the engine batterys are being charged while the engine is running but the coach batterys are not.
Does anyone no where this solenoid is located?

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Old 03-21-2011, 07:01 PM   #2
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Should be near the batteries. Follow the heavy gage red battery cables from each battery bank, should lead you to the solenoid.

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Old 03-21-2011, 10:40 PM   #3
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According to the Front End Wiring Installation diagram for your coach it should be in the front electrical box somewhere under the front hood.
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Old 03-22-2011, 05:40 AM   #4
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On my 02 Horizon it is located up front behind the fuse panel above the generator...
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Old 03-22-2011, 07:31 AM   #5
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The one that connects the house batteries so that they can be charged by the alternator is called the Isolator solenoid. ( located near batteries). The brain that sends the signal to the isolator is usually located up front far away from batteries. The isolator solenoid is usually the first to go bad. Theres plenty of information on this site if you search "house batteries not charging while driving" or isolator solenoid not working etc. Good luck.
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Old 03-22-2011, 08:12 AM   #6
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Once you find the correct solenoid, I would recommend you replace it with a sealed "marine style" Continuous-Duty Solenoid like found on larger boats. The marine style units are completely sealed and have a "Plasticized" covering over the housing. They don't cost much more than the normal ones and last much longer. This is the type I used: Continuous Duty Solenoid

(The website description has incorrect/conflicting information - the unit IS "Continuous Duty.)

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The one that connects the house batteries so that they can be charged by the alternator is called the Isolator solenoid. ( located near batteries). The brain that sends the signal to the isolator is usually located up front far away from batteries. The isolator solenoid is usually the first to go bad. Theres plenty of information on this site if you search "house batteries not charging while driving" or isolator solenoid not working etc. Good luck.
Both of my solonoids (isolator and house battery disconnect) on my Horizon are located where I originally posted, up front under the fuse panel above the genny...
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Both of my solenoids (isolator and house battery disconnect) on my Horizon are located where I originally posted, up front under the fuse panel above the genny...
The house battery disconnect has nothing to do with charging batteries. After starting coach ( usually less then a minute) a signal is sent to the isolator solenoid to connect batteries so house batt can be charged. After shutting engine down, and the surface charge drops off, the batteries are isolated. I believe the OP is looking for the isolator solenoid and it is hooked directly to both battery banks via battery cables. Of course I'm an amature, the real pros are watching and waiting to chime in I'm sure.
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The house battery disconnect has nothing to do with charging batteries. After starting coach ( usually less then a minute) a signal is sent to the isolator solenoid to connect batteries so house batt can be charged. After shutting engine down, and the surface charge drops off, the batteries are isolated. I believe the OP is looking for the isolator solenoid and it is hooked directly to both battery banks via battery cables. Of course I'm an amature, the real pros are watching and waiting to chime in I'm sure.
Correct...I know what the difference is...The op has an 01 Journey...I have an 02 Horizon....These are Winnnebagos not Monacos...I'm assuming that both solenoids in his are where mine are being that they are 1 year apart......
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You are right. Both solenoids are up front above the generator. I had
my wife throw the battery switch to connect both batteries and the solenoid on the
left clicked. The other one sits about middle of the pannel. Which one charges battery while engine is running?
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You are right. Both solenoids are up front above the generator. I had
my wife throw the battery switch to connect both batteries and the solenoid on the
left clicked. The other one sits about middle of the pannel. Which one charges battery while engine is running?
The battery boost solenoid is the same solenoid that connects the two banks together (on Winnes). So, when your wife operates the AUX Start or BAT. Boost (one name or the other = same switch) one of the solenoids will receive 12volt power to the solenoid coil (smaller wires....power should be the yellow wire)
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Correct...I know what the difference is...The op has an 01 Journey...I have an 02 Horizon....These are Winnnebagos not Monacos...I'm assuming that both solenoids in his are where mine are being that they are 1 year apart......
Well I did say I was an amature
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The isolator sol will still be hooked to both batt banks and the principles will be the same where as the location of other sols and diodes may be in diff locations ( then my monaco) they still do the same thing sending a signal to the isolator sol when eng battery reaches predetermined voltage. Keep in mind that even if it shows power to the small wire lead ( on iso solenoid) this does not mean the solenoid is actually working. Check voltage on house batteries while eng is running just in case your guages are not working.
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The isolator sol will still be hooked to both batt banks and the principles will be the same where as the location of other sols and diodes may be in diff locations ( then my monaco) they still do the same thing sending a signal to the isolator sol when eng battery reaches predetermined voltage. Keep in mind that even if it shows power to the small wire lead ( on iso solenoid) this does not mean the solenoid is actually working. Check voltage on house batteries while eng is running just in case your guages are not working.
Agreed...That's the way to do it..

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